Chest pains that have not started this month are not necessarily caused by pregnancy. Usually can not be based on whether the chest pain during menstruation to determine whether pregnancy, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner through laboratory tests to determine whether pregnancy, as well as whether there are other medical conditions, do not judge on their own, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition.
Some women may experience chest pains before their period due to the increase in progesterone in their body, but this symptom does not occur every month, so you can’t tell if you’re pregnant based on the symptoms alone.
If you are pregnant, you may experience chest pain in the early stages of pregnancy due to the strong hormone secretion in your body. If you want to determine whether you are pregnant or not, you can consult your doctor for blood chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone, or ultrasound to clarify the specific situation. If you are not pregnant, keep your mood at ease and avoid delayed menstruation due to excessive mental stress.
Normally, you need to observe your menstruation more often, and if you find any abnormalities, you need to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.